Ireland - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Publisher IATI data

Contact

IATI@dfa.ie

Website

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Description

Irish Aid is the Irish Government’s programme for overseas development. The programme is managed by the Development Co-operation Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The work we do in fighting global poverty and hunger is integral to Ireland’s foreign policy.
The aim of our aid programme is to reduce poverty and hunger, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where the needs are greatest. By supporting long term development and providing humanitarian assistance in over eighty countries, on behalf of the Irish people, we are helping to build better futures for some of the world’s poorest communities.

IATI identifier

XM-DAC-21-1

Implementation Schedule

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Organisations / agencies covered

Reporting organisation only

Timeliness of Data

This data set covers organisational level data for 2012 and 2013 only.

Frequency of publication

Not specified

Frequency of publication (extra comments)

Currently annual - but moving towards quarterly by the end of 2015.

Units of Aid

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Segmentation of Published Data

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Data Definitions and References

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Field Exclusions

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Record Exclusions

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Thresholds

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Other Constraints

The current organisational data file includes the total budget managed by Irish Aid for 2012 and 2013. Country budgets refer to the amounts allocated by Irish Aid for its country programmes and do not include funds allocated to those countries through other funding streams for e.g. Civil Society, Multilateral, or Emergency and Recovery.

Data Quality

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User Interface

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User Interface Website

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